Title of article :
Dominance in hands and cross-sectional area of median nerve in carpal tunnel syndrome
Author/Authors :
rezaie, mohammad jafar kurdistan university of medical sciences - cellular and molecular research center, faculty of medicine - anatomical sciences department, ايران , farzizadeh, mohammad kermanshah university of medical sciences - faculty of medicine - department of radiology, ايران , naleini, farhad kermanshah university of medical sciences - faculty of medicine - department of radiology, ايران , rostamzadeh, ayoob shahrekord university of medical sciences - faculty of medicine - department of anatomical sciences, ايران
Abstract :
Introduction: Currently, neuroresearchers report that the median nerve shows severitycorrelated intracarpal enlargement in idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) as a most common peripheral neuropathic disorder. The purpose of this paper was to investigate ultrasonography morphological findings in patients with idiopathic CTS and comparing some physical properties such as age, gender, BMI with dominancy in the hands. Materials and methods: This research was a cross sectional study that conducted in Al- Zahra hospital. 125 patients who came to ultrasonography department for any reason were studied randomly and selected by a convenience method. The thickness of median nerves of these patients was measured by ultrasonography and analyzed based on age, sex, BMI and dominancy and non-dominancy in hand for each patient separately as main aim of our study. The data collected entered to computer and analyzed by SPSS software. The chi- square and t-student tests were used for data analysis. Results: The mean cross-sectional area of right median nerve in right-handed patients was 0.063±0.02 cm^2 and for left median nerve in the same group was 0.056±0.022 cm2. Results demonstrates differences in cross-sectional area of median nerve in dominant hand in comparison to non-dominant-hand in right-handed ones (P 0.001). Again, mean crosssectional area of left median nerve in left-handed patients was 0.064±0.013 cm^2 and for right median nerve in the given group was 0.057 ± 0.017 cm^2. Conclusion: No relation between median nerve, BMI and age was existed and probably we can apply ultrasonography as a diagnostic imaging tool to distinguish between competent and non-competent median nerves.
Keywords :
Carpal tunnel syndrome , Ultrasonography , Median nerve , Peripheral neuropathy
Journal title :
Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Basic Research in Medical Sciences